Ref NoDICK/PRG/PIC SVL : F174830
AltRefNoF174830
CollectionCharles Dickens Theatre Collection
TitlePickwick
DateUndated
Extent1 programme
DescriptionTheatre programme advertising a musical produced at the Saville Theatre entitled PICKWICK, (inspired by Dickens' novel Pickwick Papers).
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/PRG/DICK/PIC SVL : F174830
Contains photographs of members of the cast
Also contains advertisements for theatrical productions at other theatres
Also contains various printed advertisements
Also features various extra actors as ostlers, debtors, maids, drinkers and pot-boys
Contains a printed note, "based on Dickens' posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club"
No printed date is given
Two copies of the programme are provided. In the second programme the musical director is listed as Robert Philpot
SubjectMusicals
PhysicalDescription235 mm x 170 mm
Red, yellow, brown and Black ink on cream paper
Related PersonDelfont, Bernard, Baron Delfont of Stepney, 1909-1994, (born Boris Winogradsky)
Sneath, John
Fournier, Maurice
Jones, J. T.
Hewitt, Arthur
Brown, R. F.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Delfont, Bernard, Baron Delfont, 1909-1994, (born Boris Winogradsky)
Arnold, Tom
Coe, Peter
Turnbull, David
Richards, Ron
Freeman, David
Dods, Marcus
Ornadel, Cyril, 1924-
Bricusse, Leslie, 1931-
Fahey, Brian
Kharibian, Leo
Furse, Roger
Kenny, Sean
Secombe, Harry, Sir, 1921-2001
Warwick, Norman
Burford, Ian
Mack, Alan
Orchard, Julian, 1930-1979
James, Gerald
Quitak, Oscar, 1926-
Skinner, Arthur
Wentworth, Robin
Green, Teddy
Logan, Michael
Braid, Hilda
St. George, Vivienne
Sconce, Jane
Wray, Christopher
Rodgers, Anton, 1933-
Watling, Dilys, 1946-, (daughter of Jack Watling and sister of Deborah)
Evans, Jessie, 1918-1983
Barry, Brendan
Doan, Barry
Ostime, Roger
Warwick, Norman
Graham, Donald
Ismay, Joan
Casey, Brian
Darbyshire, Michael
Sympson, Tony
Cunningham, Colin
Harris, David
Related OrganisationSaville Theatre
Japspic Productions Ltd.
Related PlaceWestminster, City of Westminster, London
CategoryTheatre programme
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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